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CFP: Open Topic Issue of Technoculture, Volume 5 (2015)

We seek creative works that use new media and/or are on the subject of technology, and essays from a broad a range of academic disciplines that  focus on cultural studies of technology. There is no...

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Volume 4 (2014)—Oppression and Liberation

Welcome to Volume 4 of Technoculture on Oppression and Liberation!read more

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Digital Technology, Trauma, and Identity: Redefining the Authentic Self of...

Courtney Patrick-Weber, Bay Path Univeristyread more

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Call for Proposals: "It's Magic"—Volume 6 (2016)

Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.—Arthur C. Clarke.Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. —Gregory BenfordWe seek critical and...

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Social Ruptures and Osculative Interpellation: Approaching the Twitterverse...

Thomas Breideband, Georgia State University and Mainz University, Germanyread more

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Review by Andrea L. Meluch, The University of Akron

Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each OtherSherry Turkle New York, NY: Basic Books, 2012. 360. Nonfiction.read more

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Participatory Media & Culture: The Spirit of the Human

Deb Balzhiser, Texas State University Caroline E. Jones, Austin Community College Julie Good, San Antonio CollegeWeb Designer: Tate English, National Instrumentsread more

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Special Critical Section, Volume 6: Making Theatrical Magic

CFP: Critical Essays on Theatrical MagicGuest Edited by John Patrick Bray, University of Georgia; and Stephen Fernandez, University of Waterlooread more

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Field Notes on Activist Objects

Matthew Pavesich, Georgetown Universityread more

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Coding the Public Screen: Connections at the Nexus of Code, Affect, and the...

Daniel Faltesek, Oregon State Universityread more

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Shape Poem: Women and Technology

Renée Farrar, United States Military Academyread more

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Community Guides: Disrupting Oppression in Comment Threads on Social Sites

Stephanie Vie, University of Central FloridaDeb Balzhiser, Texas State UniversityDevon Fitzgerald Ralston, Miami Universityread more

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Ethics of Network Subjectivity

Kate Drazner Hoyt, University of Denverread more

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Test of Hashtag on Our Pages

Keith Dorwick, Editor of Technoculture#TCVol5Hashtagread more

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Note from the Editor, Volume 4 (2014)

Welcome to Volume 4 of Technoculture, in which our authors explore the ways in which various technologies can be used for oppression and liberation.#TCVol4EditorsNoteread more

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WR1T1NG (D1RT¥) NEW MED1∆ / GL1TCH C0MP0S1TI0N

Steven Hammer, Saint Joseph's University#TCVol4Hammerread more

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Coding the Public Screen: Connections at the Nexus of Code, Affect, and the...

Daniel Faltesek, Oregon State University#TCVol5Faltesekread more

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Sci-Fi Digi-Porn: Anarcho Cyber-Terroism and the Evolutionary Horrorshow

Louis Armand, Charles University, Prague#TCVol5Armandread more

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Donate to the Hawisher Selfe Caring for the Future Award

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